Example sentences of "[conj] be looking at " in BNC.

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1 So that you are actually creating the drama for the people that are looking at you .
2 well I do feel that a car is looked at from a performance point of view , I mean I agree that a lot of bad drivers , but I still think you could help a lot by getting the design of the car right , because sometimes accidents do happen , even though nobody is really at fault and er I feel strongly that were looking at it from the wrong way round .
3 There was a problem during the er evidence to the various committees that were looking at the coal crisis and the problems in relation to coal , in that very often people were translating it into tonnage and the number of pits etcetera , whereas the argument needed to be that the rules of the game had been rigged in the first place at the privatization of electricity and the rules of the game need to be changed if we 're gon na succeed .
4 And Bechtel is setting up a joint venture with Kiewit that is looking at projects in 15 states and outlays of up to $1 billion .
5 L l l let's try to explain for for an audience that 's looking at television pictures here and what we 're talking about .
6 House of Commons leader , John Wakeham , who 's heading the committee that 's looking at the problem says it 's an issue which must be tackled locally .
7 She 's of the dictionary project that 's looking at transcribed spoken language .
8 Archaeologists are beginning to realize this and are looking at alternative approaches , seeing sites as part of the landscape and related to one another , something which has been advocated by students of leys and Earth Mysteries for many years .
9 So although agencies can now see what sort of approach they should be making in women 's development policy , and are looking at their lives in their entirety — not just as baby machines , the agencies are restricted by the IMF and World Bank conditions in what they can do .
10 ‘ I do remember in Madrid , there was a crowd of teens , and I could see they knew her and were looking at her .
11 Three young men had got out and were looking at them .
12 She stared at the people in the pool , who had all seemed to respond to the whistle and were looking at someone who stood at the poolside , someone obscured from Rachel 's vision by the attendant 's tall chair .
13 The Government will also encourage more family doctors to hold budgets to ‘ buy ’ services for patients , and is looking at ways to enable smaller practices to team up to secure the advantages of fund holding .
14 The steering group is exploring the needs for after school care and is looking at possible locations for schemes .
15 IBM is also working with Apple on Bento , Apple 's format for identifying and interchanging objects , and is looking at using the two developments together .
16 The company says it is currently in the process of evaluating a suitable transaction processing monitor for its stuff , and is looking at Transarc Corp 's Encina , NCR Corp 's Top End and USL 's Tuxedo .
17 DRA itself has done installers for the Transputer , 386/486 , MIPS , 68K , VAX and is looking at HP 's PA-RISC .
18 The bad news is that it appears that the Lundy company is not making enough money to cover its costs and is looking at ways of making the island more ‘ commercial . ’
19 The doctor , who had now been there for some time , and was looking at his watch , had been explaining .
20 The girl lingered at a secondhand clothes shop and was looking at grubby petticoats displayed on iron rods by the doorway , when a young man dressed in a shabby tail coat and check trousers came along and paused beside her .
21 His father had put down his newspaper and was looking at her , too .
22 One of the social workers had come into the office and was looking at me very strangely .
23 There was no immediate sign of an answer , but after Creggan had given up any hope of a reply and was looking at the path lights beginning to come on in the Park outside the Zoo there was a subtle shift of talons in Slorne 's cage , a gentle shift of wings , the swiftest of meek glances , and Creggan , too late to catch the look full on , yet sensed that in her mute way Slorne was saying ‘ Yes , oh yes , you were right to predict her return ’ This knowledge that another eagle there believed his prediction had been right gave Creggan comfort in those first weeks in the Cages .
24 He could see that Midge had turned her head and was looking at him .
25 Committee chairman David Lyonette said outside the meeting the authority had already successfully removed billboards around the town including Haughton Road and was looking at removing others along High Northgate .
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